In the tradition of Anthony Bourdain's "Kitchen Confidential" and Jim Bouton's classic "Ball Four," Bertine humorously and honestly dishes the dirt about the little-known dark side of a seemingly glamorous world.
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In the tradition of Anthony Bourdain's "Kitchen Confidential" and Jim Bouton's classic "Ball Four," Bertine humorously and honestly dishes the dirt about the little-known dark side of a seemingly glamorous world.
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I thought this book would be the inside story of figure skating competition. Instead it a pretty boring book about a skater who joins a skating show for a few years before starting college. I am slowly dragging through the book, she just keeps whining about having to skate wearing stupid animal costumes. I'm forcing myself to finish reading it since I bought it. Save your money.